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Hecate Strait Rotary

Hecate Strait Rotary. A YEAR IN REVIEW July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. Housekeeping changes I planned to do. These are the things I set out to change/update at the beginning of the year: Review our club’s annual activities  Update the Bylaws and Constitution 

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Hecate Strait Rotary

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  1. Hecate Strait Rotary A YEAR IN REVIEW July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009

  2. Housekeeping changes I planned to do These are the things I set out to change/update at the beginning of the year: • Review our club’s annual activities  • Update the Bylaws and Constitution  • Update the club’s brochure  • Reinstate the weekly Membership Matters newsletter • Create guest speaker information sheets  • Create appreciation certificates  • Update the make-up sheet  • Get 24/24 CRCs done; 14/24 got done

  3. Unplanned Changes • Changed from lunch meeting to a breakfast meeting to a coffee meeting • Changed locations from the Coast Hotel to the Crest Hotel • Got signed on to Clubrunner

  4. NEW THINGS - Website

  5. Street sign across from the Civic Centre

  6. New sign on the Kaza Maru

  7. New Members Garry Rabel Mike Slubowski Bob Killbery Dwayne MacNeill Mike Archer

  8. Fundraising • Golf Tournament – approx $2300 (after expenses) • Joint Christmas Party - $730 for Vincent’s BC Tour • Basketball Roll Off – $4176.75 • Foundation Dinner & Auction - $5698.63 ($237.44 per club member) (that’s 8258 kids immunized)

  9. Guest Speakers Kate, Catlin and Austin – RYLA Lakelse students Christine Anoneuvo – World Youth Canada Lyle McNish – Udder Festival Mayor Herb Pond Vincent, Greg – RYLA South participants Mike Slubowski – Rupert Rampage DG Bob Blacker , PR Fire Department School Superintendent Denise and Ann – 2 World Youth Canada Students Shaun Thomas – Community in Bloom Steve Poole and Matthew Burns, BC Ferries Nancy Wilson – Thesis Shannon Marc – PR Archives Joy Sundin – Winterfest Art & Leslie Erasmus – Water Project Mark Mastroianni – Credit Union Steve Riley – Principal for Alternate Education Clarence Martin – All Native Basketball Leanne Wright – Progressive Employment Jennifer Krawec – Great Blue Heron Project Sandra Jones Garry Rabel – PETS Shane Deinstadt & Steve Smith – Past GSE participants Cathy Quane – Relay for Life Jeff Burghardt – PR Grain Gary Paulson – Port Authority Jack Thomson – Adventures in Citizenship student Zeno Krekic & Bruce Wishart – Healthy Business Community

  10. Who’s Who Scott Farwell Bill Parmar Odd Eidsvik Ross McNish Marina Lamb

  11. And then there’s Vincent! Your energy, thoughtfulness, enthusiasm, kindness, creativity, eagerness to try new things are just a few of the things that we have really enjoyed about you. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your Canadian adventure.

  12. Projects • Apple Program as of June 8, 2009 $11,704 was spent which equates to 308 boxes That’s 34,804 apples for 2380 students! That averages to 14.62 apples for every student in Prince Rupert and Port Edward!

  13. Projects • Backpack Program Along with the Salvation Army, 350 backpacks were distributed in Prince Rupert and Port Edward. 350 packs for 1287 elementary school kids That’s 1 pack for every 3.68 students or 27%!

  14. Projects • Gaming donations included: • Canada World Youth • Salvation Army • PRSS • Halloween Fest • Udder Theatre Festival • Kid’s Help Line • Canadian Cancer Society • BC Arts • Student Support • Great Blue Heron Project For a total of $9,984

  15. International Projects • Water Project in Lege Tafo, Ethiopia - $2,000 was contributed to the water project. • Neurosurgical Hospital Bed for the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana. Our club contributed $1250 towards this Matching Grant project.

  16. Special Thanks To My Executive/Board Members: • Gary Sheils • Brian Musgrave • Rob Eby • Bill Parmar • Mark Rudderham • Ross McNish • Kevin Newton • Pat Smit • Pinder Johal

  17. Special thanks also goes to • Rob for chairing the 1st & 2nd RYLAs • Ross for chairing the Golf Tournament • Mark for co-chairing the Christmas Party • Brian for chairing the Basketball Roll Off • Kevin for chairing the Foundation Dinner • Scott for co-chairing the RCMP Musical Ride • Ross for co-chairing the Installation Dinner

  18. As my year wraps up • Thank you so much to all of you for trusting me to guide you through the year. There were a few bumps along the way but I think, all and all, it was a success year. I really did enjoy it! THANK YOU 

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